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I believe when you restored the backup it may have changed the boot manager settings, you could try going to msconfig to see if you can change it there or you may have to reload the OS on that partition to restore boot up screen. Are you using 2 different drives or is both OS's installed on the same drive. Mine are on the same drive on my laptop so I made a ghost image of the entire drive so I have a good backup.

I too had this problem a little while ago, and exhausted all possible avenues as far as backups, fixboot, boot repair and easyBCD go. So i had to do a fresh install to fix the problem...

So sorry pal but a fresh install might be the only way to go till easyBCD can restore 7 boot files or other backup software achieves the same thing as backup software only restores an image of the OS and not the OS complete with bootloader.

Wrong Boot Screen

Windows boot files or boot manager installed in wrong partitiionthis is what I did, since I have no CD-ROM, to install Win7 I created a partion X: NTFS and set it as the ACTIVE ONE, the put there the Windows 7 installation files, and opened prompt command to type bootsect.exe /n60 X: , next I restarted my computer, and automatically it booted into the Windows 7...

My Dual Boot setup has the boot mgr on the wrong driveI have managed to get myself into a situation where the "System Reserved" partition is on a different physical drive from my current C drive. This is, I presume, as a result of creating a dual boot system without fully understanding the consequences.
I need to correct this because I intend to...

Installation & Setup

Wrong Boot Options in Boot MenuDon't see a section that really fits this issue so I just posted in my best guess.
I got this new computer and at some point I went into the boot option to try and install my PC to it's factory settings but when I opened up the boot option it showed something like this but not exactly:
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boot manager on wrong HDDAs requested by theog
I have 3 HDD's as you will see below
The Issue i have is that boot manager is on the wrong drive E://
how if possible can i move it to the Main drive C://
I know i made the mistake of mixing up the SATA cables when i did a rebuild but
if i adjust boot priority or switch...